Ibrahim Fibres : Annual Corporate Briefing Session Presentation 2023
April 27, 2023 at 12:37 am EDT
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IBRAHIM FIBRES LIMITED
Corporate Briefing Session
April 27, 2023
Company Information
Company Incorporation
Ibrahim Fibres Limited Incorporated in 1986
Stock Exchange Listing
Listed on Pakistan Stock Exchange in 1995
Auditors of the Company
Yousuf Adil (Chartered Accountants)
Financial Year
January to December
Paid up Capital
310,506,995 shares of Rs. 10 each
Net Worth as on December 31, 2022
54,450 Million
Entity Rating by PACRA
Long Term: AA
Short Term: A1+
Company Locations
REGISTERED
OFFICE
HEAD
OFFICE
PROJECT
LOCATIONS
Ibrahim Centre
1, Ahmed Block
New Garden Town
Lahore, Pakistan
Ibrahim Centre
15 - Club Road
Faisalabad, Pakistan
38 - 40 Kilometers
Faisalabad - Sheikhupura Road
Faisalabad, Pakistan
Products
Polyester Staple Fiber
Yarn
(PSF)
Plant Capacity and Actual Production
Year ended
Six months ended
December 31,
December 31,
2022
2021
M. Tons
M. Tons
Production Capacity
Polyester Staple Fiber/ Polyester Chips
390,600
195,300
Yarn (converted into 20/s count)
78,400
39,200
Actual Production
Polyester Staple Fiber/Polyester Chips
324,852
166,051
Yarn (converted into 20/s count)
73,693
38,230
The actual production is planned to meet the market demand.
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Ibrahim Fibres Limited is a Pakistan-based company, which is engaged in the manufacture and sale of polyester staple fiber (PSF) and yarn. Its consolidated operations comprise of Polyester Plants and Textile Spinning Plants supported by in house power generation plants (based on HFO, Gas and Coal). The Polyester Plants produce a range of PSF in different varieties, lusters, cut lengths and fineness. These polyester plants also produce dyed and hollow fibers in siliconized and non-siliconized varieties. Its Textile Spinning Plants specialize in production of finer counts of blended as well as pure synthetic yarns. The total power requirement of the Company is met from internal power generation. The Company also uses national grid power up to 16 megawatts (MW), being used as stand-by arrangement.